Christopher Wrede, assistant professor of physics at MSU and spokesperson for the experiment, said, There is a recycling process going on here. When stars die, they spew out material in the form of dust and gas, which then gets recycled into future generations of stars and planets.
A report published in the HNGN News said, "There is a recycling process going on here," said Christopher Wrede, spokesperson for the experiment. "When stars die, they spew out material in the form of dust and gas, which then gets recycled into future generations of stars and planets."
"When stars die, they spew out material in the form of dust and gas, which then gets recycled into future generations of stars and planets," said said Christopher Wrede, assistant professor of physics at MSU.